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Publication : Lgr5-overexpressing mesenchymal stem cells augment fracture healing through regulation of Wnt/ERK signaling pathways and mitochondrial dynamics.

First Author  Lin W Year  2019
Journal  FASEB J Volume  33
Issue  7 Pages  8565-8577
PubMed ID  30991839 Mgi Jnum  J:290742
Mgi Id  MGI:6442593 Doi  10.1096/fj.201900082RR
Citation  Lin W, et al. (2019) Lgr5-overexpressing mesenchymal stem cells augment fracture healing through regulation of Wnt/ERK signaling pathways and mitochondrial dynamics. FASEB J 33(7):8565-8577
abstractText  Fracture remains one of the most common traumatic conditions in orthopedic surgery. The use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to augment fracture repair is promising. Leucine-rich repeat-containing GPCR 5 (Lgr5), a transmembrane protein, has been identified as a novel adult stem cell marker in various organs and tissues. However, the roles of Lgr5 in MSCs are not fully understood. In this study, we investigated cellular functions of Lgr5 in MSCs and its potential implications in treating fracture. Lgr5-overexpressing MSCs (MSC(Lgr5)) were established in murine SV40 promoter-driven luciferase reporter MSC line through virus transfection. Results of real-time quantitative PCR and Western blot analysis confirmed the increased expression of Lgr5 in MSC(Lgr5). MSC(Lgr5) exhibited increased osteogenic capacity, which may result from elevated expression of beta-catenin and phosphorylated ERK1/2 within the nuclear region of cells. In contrast, inhibition of Lgr5 expression decreased the osteogenic differentiation ability of MSCs, accompanied with increased mitochondrial fragmentation and reduced expression of beta-catenin. Local transplantation of MSC(Lgr5) at fracture sites accelerated fracture healing via enhanced osteogenesis and angiogenesis. MSC(Lgr5) stimulated the tube formation capacity of HUVECs in a Matrigel coculture system in vitro significantly. Taken together, results suggest that Lgr5 is implicated in the cellular processes of osteogenic differentiation of MSCs through regulation of Wnt and ERK signaling pathways and mitochondrial dynamics in fusion and fission. Inhibition of Lgr5 expression induced increased mitochondrial fragmentation and suppression of osteogenesis. MSC(Lgr5) exhibited enhanced therapeutic efficacy for fracture healing, which may serve as a superior cell source for bone tissue repair.-Lin, W., Xu, L., Pan, Q., Lin, S., Feng, L., Wang, B., Chen, S., Li, Y., Wang, H., Li, Y., Wang, Y., Lee, W. Y. W., Sun, D., Li, G. Lgr5-overexpressing mesenchymal stem cells augment fracture healing through regulation of Wnt/ERK signaling pathways and mitochondrial dynamics.
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